Place the device in a vibration-resistant location. Do not operate the device close to open
windows and doors, air conditioners or fans, which may cause unstable measurement
results due to draughts.
It is best to operate the device at room temperature and not in direct proximity of heat
sources (e.g. next to the fan output of a laptop). Avoid extreme temperatures and
temperature changes. It is essential that the temperature remains constant during
operation.
Store the device in a dry, cool place protected from moisture and direct sunlight. Do not
store any objects on the scale.
Cleaning and maintenance:
Unplug the device before cleaning. Use a dry microfiber cloth to clean the device, and do
not wash the precision scale with water. When cleaning stainless steel, only use cleaning
agents without corrosive substances. The device does not require any special
maintenance.
Warnings and precautions regarding neodymium magnets:
WARNING!
implanted defibrillators. Wearers of such devices must keep sufficient distance
from the magnet.
WARNING!
carelessly, skin or fingers can become trapped between magnets. This can lead to
injuries such as bruising and/or haematoma.
WARNING!
splinter and sharp-edged metal splinters can be thrown metres away. There is a
risk of injury, especially to the eyes. Avoid collisions of magnets and war safety
googles if necessary.
CAUTION!
Keep magnetic and magnetized or magnetizable materials such as magnetic data
carriers, mechanical watches and hearing aids, as well as electrical and electronic
devices away from the magnet and the magnetic scale to avoid possible damage.
CAUTION!
magnets. Do not work on magnets mechanically.
Keep out of reach of children.
Use in the food sector is strongly discouraged. It is explicitly stated that swallowing
magnets can have life-threatening consequences.
Follow the applicable transport instructions for neodymium magnets.
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Neodymium magnets can affect the function of pacemakers and
Neodymium magnets have a very strong attractive force. If handled
Neodymium magnets are brittle. In the event of a collision, they can
Neodymium magnets generate a far-reaching, strong magnetic field.
There is a risk of fire when mechanically working on neodymium